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Physics-ch-31/exercise 33
Physics for Scientists and Engineers (9th Edition)
Chapter-31
Table of Content
Question 33
Q33: The homopolar generator, also called the Faraday disk, is a low-voltage, high-current electric generator. It consists of a rotating conducting disk with one stationary brush (a sliding electrical contact) at its axle and another at a point on its circumference as shown in Figure P31.33. A uniform magnetic field is applied perpendicular to the plane of the disk. Assume the field is
T, the angular speed is
rev/min, and the radius of the disk is
m. Find the emf generated between the brushes. When superconducting coils are used to produce a large magnetic field, a homopolar generator can have a power output of several megawatts. Such a generator is useful, for example, in purifying metals by electrolysis. If a voltage is applied to the output termi- nals of the generator, it runs in reverse as a homopolar motor capable of providing great torque, useful in ship propulsion.
pi =
g =
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